LIBREVILLE, Gabon – Gabon’s President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema has prioritized economic sovereignty and international partnership diversification in his first year in office. Since his election on May 3, 2025, President Oligui Nguema has been steering the nation’s diplomacy towards a more balanced economic model, aiming to reduce reliance on oil exports.
Under President Oligui Nguema’s leadership, the Gabonese government has focused on infrastructure development, revising economic and military agreements, and strengthening ties with France, Angola, and Morocco.
These efforts reflect a strategic shift towards economic sovereignty and international partnership diversification.
In his first year, President Oligui Nguema has also engaged in revising several economic and military agreements concluded since independence, with the aim of better preserving national interests, particularly in the mining and agro-industrial sectors.
The government has emphasized the need for tangible results, adopting 32 structural measures to ensure economic and social sector performance.
The Gabonese president’s diplomatic approach is set to redefine the nation’s international relations and economic future, as he seeks to secure financing for infrastructure projects and foster new economic partnerships. Kicker: President Oligui Nguema’s diplomatic strategy is poised to reshape Gabon’s international profile and economic prospects.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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